“Tomorrowland” follows Casey (Britt Robertson), a teen prodigy with a NASA engineer dad and an abundance of curiosity. After a random encounter with a mysterious pin that seems to transport her to a magical world, Casey sets off to find a former boy-genius inventor Frank (George Clooney), who could possibly help her solve this elusive enigma. They set off on a journey of dire circumstances, yet also one of hope.

For this special episode of The Hollywood Outsider, Aaron is joined by Troy Heinritz (The Blacklist Exposed, Under the Dome Radio) to discuss the film in detail. From their initial, spoiler-free, thoughts to their more detailed reactions to director Brad Bird's bold new world.

Will families enjoy this? Did the minimal exposure to the actual film through marketing ultimately help or hurt the film? What did we think of Robertson, Clooney, and Hugh Laurie? Does the world electrify us in the way that Walt Disney and his films have so often managed to pull off? Most importantly - What are the critics missing on this one?

All this, and much more, is discussed on this special episode. Tomorrowland is an explosion of imagination that reminds us of early Spielberg. Whether you enjoyed the film, disliked it, or maybe even are still debating seeing it - this discussion is for you!

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This is a film we enjoyed quite a bit, and therefore want to share our experiences with you. Feel differently? Let us know by emailing us at feedback@TheHollywoodOutsider.com

Tomorrowland revolves a young girl who stumbles into a futuristic world. From Oz until now, we’ve always dreamed of living in a different world. A better world, with better people, better air, better room service – whatever the reason, people love this element of film and television. What makes a strong fantasy world vs. one we would never want to set foot on? What are our personal favorite worlds? Join in on the discussion and listen to this very topic on the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider.

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Mad Max: Fury Road is director George Miller's return to the world he created in 1979 when Mel Gibson first burst onto the scene. This time, Tom Hardy steps into Max's boots in a tale of an estranged cult follower (Charlize Theron) attempting to break the concubines of Immortan Joe (Hugh Keyes-Byrne) free. What follows is the very definition of a non-stop action opus!

For this special episode of The Hollywood Outsider Podcast, Aaron and Scott discuss their reactions to what many are calling the masterpiece of the summer. Does it live up to the hype? Are people once again blind to the truth? Or could this be the bombastic thrill we've been waiting for? Take a listen and find out!

Movie marketing has changed exponentially over the last decade or two. Where a good film trailer used to just give you an idea of what a movie is about, now you can often time have an entire movie spoiled for you by the studios themselves before you even buy a ticket! Is this a good practice, or just a necessary one? Join in on the discussion and listen to this very topic on the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider.

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Our topic this week: Movie marketing today and the films that surprised us.

Upcoming releases including Mad Max Fury Road and Pitch Perfect 2

Spoiler-free reviews of Maggie, Hot Pursuit, and Wayward Pines

The latest in Movie and TV News including: Captain America Civil War gets even bigger, The Howling gets a remake, the ladies take their shot at a sex comedy, many TV shows have been canceled, and much more

With Mother's Day approaching, what better time to look back at some of television's most prominent moms. From Mrs. Cleaver to the modern day, we discuss the best and the worst in what TV nurturing has to offer.

Also this week, The Avengers 2: Age of Ultron has destroyed theaters nationwide. Therefore, it is now time to dissect what works and what doesn't work in Joss Whedon's latest foray into avenging. Did we buy the love story? Did Hawkeye need more story? How was Ultron as the villain? All this and more during our spoilercast at the end of the show.

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Our topic this week: TV Moms

Upcoming releases including Hot Pursuit and Maggie

Spoiler-free reviews of The Avengers: Age of Ultron

The latest in Movie and TV News including: Josh Trank goes the way of the Jedi, Will Poulter as Pennywise, Death Note lands a director, horror remakes we're looking forward to, and much more

Stay tuned through to the end for our Avengers 2: Age of Ultron Spoilercast